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Post by Steven King on Nov 12, 2023 4:54:46 GMT
Hello group, I’m trying to find out information on a great-uncle of mine, Pfc K.C. King. My cousins have sent me a picture of him standing with a helmet on his head that bears the letters S P separated by the clover insignia. I’ve looked at the rosters I’ve been able to find online but can’t seem to locate him. I’m told that he served in the 349th infantry company H. Any information on how I can locate a roster of his company would be greatly appreciated. I’m constructing a shadow box for them with his medal, citations and ribbons and would like to include the names of the men he served with. He made it back to the states and passed in 1984. Once again, any help would be greatly appreciated.
respectully,
Steven King
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Post by Admin on Nov 18, 2023 19:23:31 GMT
Hello everybody, I want to let everybody know to come on over to the 88th discussion Facebook page I have there. There's about 700 list members and lots of messages and pictures. Here's the link. 88th Infantry Division Archive.com Discussion Group www.facebook.com/groups/492384828043628 . You're welcome to post here but there's less going on and I forget I have this page. There's a lot of 88th files there at at www.88thInfantryDivisionArchive.com if you're looking to research somebody. I also recommend getting s free trial subscription to both Newspapers.com and Ancestry.com. I found these websites to be very informative. Regards, Gary Smith MtMestas.com Hello group, I’m trying to find out information on a great-uncle of mine, Pfc K.C. King. My cousins have sent me a picture of him standing with a helmet on his head that bears the letters S P separated by the clover insignia. I’ve looked at the rosters I’ve been able to find online but can’t seem to locate him. I’m told that he served in the 349th infantry company H. Any information on how I can locate a roster of his company would be greatly appreciated. I’m constructing a shadow box for them with his medal, citations and ribbons and would like to include the names of the men he served with. He made it back to the states and passed in 1984. Once again, any help would be greatly appreciated. respectully, Steven King
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